Just a thought. I leave my unreliable sources and just add the reliable 
ones.That way I know how I got from point A to B. And more sources never hurt, 
even if they are negative.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 1:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] speaking of sources

speaking of assigning sources...

I wish that you could delete multiple sources at one time using the windows
shortcut (hold down the CTRL button and then select multiple entries) and
also add a source to multiple fields (without using the assign to ALL)

Many times I use a not so reliable source until I get something better.  For
example, I might have the IGI as a source for someone full name,
birthdate/place of birth and death date/place of death as well as the
relationship to his/her parents.  Then I get I copy of a death certificate
which has all of that info.  I have to delete the IGI sources one at at time
from the person and then assign the new source to each field one at a time.
Another example is if I get info from a verbal interview from someone and
then I find documents to back up the information.  I tend to delete the
interview and insert the more reliable documents.

Michele



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